The Hicks Family papers, 1922-2002.

ArchivalResource

The Hicks Family papers, 1922-2002.

The Hicks Family Papers consist of items from four women including Lesli Hicks. The material for the three other women belonged to Martha Hicks, Mrs. J. R. Beane, and Adelaide Woodlee, all relatives of Lesli Hicks. The first series, Lesli Hicks, is composed primarily of correspondence. Most of the correspondence is between Lesli and her friends during her school years in the 1970's. The second series, Martha Hicks, contains only one letter, which is from Cyndi Taylor Krier thanking Martha for an invitation to meet another woman. The third series, J. R. Beane, consists of correspondence course materials and a book. The final series is Adelaide Woodlee. It consists of an audiocassette copy of a 1941, reel-to-reel taped oral history of Adelaide Woodlee's travels to Texas in the 1860's. Adelaide speaks about the Civil War, the hard journey, and her father.

4 boxes (26 linear inches)

Related Entities

There are 2 Entities related to this resource.

Hicks, Leslie H.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vm7nmc (person)

Lesli Louise Hicks was born on January 16, 1963 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She grew up in a sub-division in a small community in Northwest San Antonio. Ms. Hicks graduated from high school in 1981, and in January of 1982 she began college at the University of Texas at San Antonio, later transferring to the University of Texas at Austin in the fall of 1983. Martha Carolyn Schultz Hicks, Lesli Hicks' mother, was a "stay at home mom" who participated as a Girl Scout Troop leader for a while. Martha Hi...

Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64f879h (corporateBody)